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Cat 5e with cat 6

Cat 5e with cat 6

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GalacticattYT
Member
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07-11-2025, 12:05 AM
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Planning to add POE cameras soon and have a cable concern. All my equipment is Cat6 inside, but for the exterior I’m considering outdoor Cat 5e—something I can source nearby for a fraction of the cost since I only need roughly 50 feet per camera. Should I encounter any problems with this setup? I can also get outdoor Cat 6 locally, though it’s a different color.
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GalacticattYT
07-11-2025, 12:05 AM #1

Planning to add POE cameras soon and have a cable concern. All my equipment is Cat6 inside, but for the exterior I’m considering outdoor Cat 5e—something I can source nearby for a fraction of the cost since I only need roughly 50 feet per camera. Should I encounter any problems with this setup? I can also get outdoor Cat 6 locally, though it’s a different color.

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flowerdragon14
Junior Member
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07-11-2025, 06:35 AM
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No problems unless you intend to exceed 1Gbps with the camera, which seems unlikely
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flowerdragon14
07-11-2025, 06:35 AM #2

No problems unless you intend to exceed 1Gbps with the camera, which seems unlikely

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plasmashock
Member
197
07-11-2025, 04:11 PM
#3
If there’s a nearby lightning strike, your 5E insulation might fail. Also, extending 50 feet of 5E into the Cat 6 cable for another 100–200 feet to the server room could cause cross-talk. Neither distance alone is sufficient; you may need a repeater, making Cat 6 more cost-effective. Remember to install drip loops and seal all connections properly.
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plasmashock
07-11-2025, 04:11 PM #3

If there’s a nearby lightning strike, your 5E insulation might fail. Also, extending 50 feet of 5E into the Cat 6 cable for another 100–200 feet to the server room could cause cross-talk. Neither distance alone is sufficient; you may need a repeater, making Cat 6 more cost-effective. Remember to install drip loops and seal all connections properly.